George Frederick Barker
American scientist
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George Frederick Barker's Degrees
- PhD Physics Princeton University
- Masters Applied Mathematics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Frederick Barker was an American physician and scientist. He graduated from the Yale Scientific School in 1858. He was successively chemical assistant in Harvard Medical School in 1858–1859 and 1860–1861, professor of chemistry and geology in Wheaton College. In 1864 he became the Professor of Natural Science at the Western University of Pennsylvania, now known as the University of Pittsburgh, where he undertook experiments to produce electric light by passing the current through a resisting filament which he claimed was "the first steady electric light generated in Pittsburgh, if not in the country". He subsequently went to Yale as a professor of physiological chemistry and toxicology, and later was a professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania, in 1879–1900, when he became emeritus professor. He served as president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1879; president of the American Chemical Society; vice-president of the American Philosophical Society for 10 years; a member of the United States Electrical Commission; and for several years an associate editor of the American Journal of Science. He lectured in many cities and wrote a Text-Book of Elementary Chemistry ; a Physics ; and more.
George Frederick Barker's Published Works
Published Works
- On the efficiency of Edison's electric light (1880) (2)
- On the Measurement of Electromotive Force (2)
- THE BORDERLAND BETWEEN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY. (2)
- On the results of the spectroscopic observation of the solar eclipse of July 29th, 1878 (1879) (1)
- PHYSICAL LABORATORY MANUAL FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS. (1897) (1)
- An account of the progress in physics in the year 1882 (1)
- Contributions from the Physical Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania. No. I. A New Vertical-Lantern Galvanometer (1875) (1)
- Abstract of the second series of Professor Meissner's researches upon electrized oxygen (1870) (1)
- On the Total Solar Eclipse of July 29th, 1878 (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. II (1869) (0)
- On the spectrum of the aurora of October 14th, 1872 (1873) (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. II (1869) (0)
- The spectrum of the aurora (1871) (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. I (1868) (0)
- The Pressure of a Saturated Vapour as an Explicit Function of the Temperature (1895) (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. II (1869) (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. II (1868) (0)
- Radioactivity of thorium minerals (1903) (0)
- On normal and derived acids (1867) (0)
- On the Henry Draper Memorial Photographs of Stellar Spectra (0)
- LII. On a new vertical-lantern galvanometer (1875) (0)
- Formic versus carbonous acid (1867) (0)
- Notices of papers in physiological chemistry; No. II (1869) (0)
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